fire ants and cloning
June 30, 2005Wasmannia auropunctata, also known as the little fire ant, has the ability to clone itself.
H.bos comments:
If all life started with cloning, then this must be a non beneficial transmission stage.
Wasmannia auropunctata, also known as the little fire ant, has the ability to clone itself.
H.bos comments:
If all life started with cloning, then this must be a non beneficial transmission stage.
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If all life started with cloning, then this must be a non beneficial transmission stage.
Comment by H.bos — July 3, 2005 @ 12:50 am